Have you been somewhat discouraged by the experiences your child is having in his or her first-grade year at public school? If so, maybe you are planning ahead to home school your child for second grade. If that's true, do you already have all of your plans made? In that case, there isn't a reason to continue reading. On the other hand, maybe you are still in the planning stages for teaching your child at home.
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Occupational Therapy May Help Your Child Develop Fine Motor Skills
The proper development of fine motor activities is important for normal growth and development. If your child has problems with fine motor activities like holding a pencil or using scissors, then they might struggle in school. These motor skills can be developed with the help of an occupational therapist, but it's best to begin treatment as soon as the problem is discovered, which might be in the toddler years or even as late as kindergarten.
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